HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS ( Venereal Diseases, etc.). 



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~DUMSTEAD (FREEMAN J.}, M.D., 



*-* Professor of Venereal Diseases at the Col. of Phys. and Surgr., New York, &c. 



THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF VENEREAL DIS- 



EASES. Including the results of recent investigations upon the subject. Third edition, 

 revised and enlarged, with illustrations. In one large and handsome octavo volume of 

 over 700 pages, cloth, $5 00 ; leather, $6 00. 



In preparing this standard work again for the press, the author has subjected it to a very 

 thorough revision. Many portions have been rewritten, and much new matter added, in order to 

 bring it completely on a level with the most advanced condition of syphilography, but by careful 

 compression of the text of previous editions, the work has been increased by only sixty-four pages. 

 The labor thus bestowed upon it, it is hoped, will insure for it a continuance of its position as a 

 complete and trustworthy guide for the practitioner. 



It is the most complete book with which we are ac- 

 quainted in the language. The latest views of the 

 best authorities are put forward, and the information 

 IR well arranged a great point for the student, and 



more for the pi-actitioner. The subjects of vis- 

 C' -val syphilis, syphilitic affections of the eyes, and 

 t '!'.: treatment of syphi/is by repeated inoculat'ons, are 

 very fully discussed. London Lancet, Jan. 7, 1871. 



Dr. Bumstead's work is already so universally 

 known as the best treatise in the English language on 

 venereal diseases, that it may seem almost superflu- 

 ous to say more of it than that a new edition has been 

 Issued. But the author's industry has rendered this 

 new edition virtually a new work, and so merits as 



much special commendation as if its predecessors had 

 not been published. As a thoroughly practical book 

 on a class of diseases which form a large share of 

 nearly every physician's practice, the volume before 

 us is by far the best of which we have knowledge. 



N. Y. Medical Gazette, Jan. 28, 1871. 



It is rare in the history of medicine to find any one 

 book which contains all that a practitioner needs to 

 know; while the possessor of "Bumstead on Vene- 

 real" has no occasion to look outside of its covers for 

 anything practical connected with (he diagnosis, his- 

 tory, or treatment of these affections. N. Y. Medical 

 Journal, March, 1871. 



rtULLERIER (A.}, and 



*~S Surgeon to the Hdpital du Midi. 



ftUMSTEAD (FREEMAN J.}, 



*-* Professor of Venerea I Diseases in the College of 

 Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. 



AN ATLAS OF VENEREAL DISEASES. Translated and Edited by 



FREEMAN J. BUMSTEAD. In one large imperial 4to. volume of 328 pages, double-columns, 

 with 26 plates, containing about 150 figures, beautifully colored, many of them the size of 

 life; strongly bound in cloth, $17 00 ; also, in five parts, stout wrappers for mailing, at $3 

 per part. 



Anticipating a very large sale for this work, it is offered at the very low price of THREE DOL- 

 LARS a Part, thus placing it within the reach of all who are interested in this department of prac- 

 tice. Gentlemen desiring early impressions of the plates would do well to order it without delay. 

 A specimen of the plates and text sent free by mail, on receipt of 25 cents. 



which for its kind is more necessary for them to have. 

 -California Med. Gazette, March, 1869. 



The most splendidly illustrated work in the lan- 

 guage, and in our opinion far more useful than the 

 French original. Am. Journ. Med. Sciences, Jan. '69. 



The fifth and concluding number of this magnificent 

 work has reached us, and we have no hesitation in 

 saying that its illustrations surpass those of previous 

 numbers. Boston Med. and Surg. Journal, Jan. 14, 

 1869. 



Other writers besides M. Cullerier have given us a 

 good account of the diseases of which he treats, but 

 no one has furnished us with such a complete series 

 of illustrations of the venereal diseases. There is, 

 however, an additional interest and value possessed 

 by the volume before us ; for it is an American reprint 

 and translation of M. Cullerier's work, with inci- 

 dental remarks by one of the most eminent American 

 syphilographers, Mr. Bumstead. Brit, and For. 

 Medico-Chir. Review, July, 1869. 



We wish for once that our province was not restrict- 

 d to methods of treatment, that we might say some- 

 thing of the exquisite colored plates in this volume. 

 London Practitioner, May, 1869. 



As a whole, it teaches all that can be taught by 

 means of plates and print. London Lancet, March 

 13, 186S. 



Superior to anything of the kind ever before issued 

 on this continent. Canada Med. Journal, March, '69. 



The practitioner who desires to understand this 

 branch of medicine thoroughly should obtain this, 

 the most complete and best work ever published. 

 Dominion Med. Journal, May, 1869. 



This is a work of master hands on both sides. M. 

 CuHerier is scarcely second to, we think we may truly 

 ay is a peer of the illustrious and venerable Ricord, 

 frVnle in this country we do not hesitate to say that 

 Dr. Bumstead, as an authority, is without a rival 

 A..SUI ing our readers that these illustrations tell the 

 wholo history of venereal disease, from its inception 

 to its end, we do not know a single medical work, 



(BERKELEY], 



Surgeon to the Lock Hospital, London. 



ON SYPHILIS AND LOCAL 



one handsome octavo volume ; cloth, $3 

 Bringing, as it does, the entire literature of the dis- 

 ease down to the present day, and giving with great 

 ability the results of modern research, it is in every 

 respect a most desirable work, and one which should 

 find a place in the library of every surgeon. Cali- 

 fornia Med. Gazette, June, 1869. 



Considering the scope of the book and the careful 

 attention to the manifold aspects and details of its 

 subject, it is wonderfully concise. All these qualities 

 render it an especially valuable book to the beginner, 



CONTAGIOUS DISORDERS. In 



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to whom we would most earnestly recommend its 

 study ; while it is no less useful to the practitioner. 

 St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journal, May, 1869. 



The most convenient and ready book of i-eference 

 we have met with. A 1 '. Y. Med. Record, May 1,1869. 



Most admirably arranged for both student and prac- 

 titioner, no other work on the subject equals it ; it i 

 more simple, more easily studied. Buffalo Med. and 

 Surg. Journal, March, 1869. 



M.D. 



A COMPLETE TREATISE ON VENEREAL DISEASES. Trans- 



lated from the Second Enlarged German Edition, by FREDERIC R. STURGIS, M.D In one 

 octavo volume, with illustrations. (Preparing.) 



